Nafamine Eye Drops 15ml — Naphazoline for Eye Redness & Allergy Relief
Nafamine Eye Drops 15ml contain Naphazoline HCl — an OTC ocular decongestant for fast relief from eye redness, itching, and irritation caused by allergies, dust, and screen fatigue in Pakistan.
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Nafamine Eye Drops 15ml — Naphazoline for Eye Redness & Allergy Relief
Description
About Nafamine Eye Drops 15ml
Nafamine Eye Drops 15ml contain Naphazoline Hydrochloride — an imidazoline ocular decongestant that provides fast relief from eye redness, itching, and irritation caused by environmental allergens, dust, smoke, pollution, and screen fatigue. Naphazoline works through alpha-adrenergic receptor stimulation to cause vasoconstriction of conjunctival blood vessels, rapidly reducing visible redness and restoring a clear, refreshed eye appearance.
Nafamine is an OTC (over-the-counter) product for short-term occasional use. Important safety note: do not use for more than 3 consecutive days — prolonged use can cause rebound redness, where the eyes become redder when drops are stopped. Remove contact lenses before application; wait at least 15 minutes before reinserting. Not suitable for children without pediatric ophthalmologist guidance.
Key Benefits
- Fast-acting relief from eye redness caused by allergies, dust, or fatigue
- Naphazoline vasoconstriction reduces visible conjunctival redness within minutes
- Soothes itchy, irritated, and watery eyes from allergic exposure
- Refreshes tired eyes strained by long screen time or environmental pollutants
- OTC — available without prescription for short-term occasional use
- Convenient 15ml sterile dropper bottle
How to Use
- Remove contact lenses before use; wait 15 minutes before reinserting.
- Tilt head back and gently pull down the lower eyelid.
- Instil 1–2 drops into the affected eye(s) as needed.
- Do not use more than 3 consecutive days; seek medical advice for persistent redness or irritation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Why should I not use Nafamine Eye Drops for more than 3 days?
A: Naphazoline is a vasoconstrictive decongestant — with prolonged use, the blood vessels become desensitised and dilate even more when the drops are stopped, causing rebound redness worse than the original. Use short-term only.
Q: Can Nafamine Eye Drops treat allergic conjunctivitis?
A: Nafamine can relieve redness and irritation symptoms of mild allergic conjunctivitis temporarily. For persistent allergic eye disease, an ophthalmologist-prescribed antihistamine or mast cell stabiliser eye drop is more appropriate.
Q: Are Nafamine Eye Drops safe for children?
A: Use in children only if recommended by a pediatric ophthalmologist. Naphazoline can be absorbed systemically and cause bradycardia in young children at higher doses.
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Usage & Benefits
- Fast relief from eye redness caused by allergies, dust, smoke, or screen fatigue
- Naphazoline vasoconstriction reduces visible conjunctival redness within minutes
- Soothes itchy, irritated, and watery eyes from allergic or environmental exposure
- Refreshes tired eyes strained by long screen time or pollution
- OTC — available without prescription for short-term occasional use
- Convenient 15ml sterile dropper bottle
How To Use
1. Remove contact lenses before use; wait 15 minutes before reinserting.
2. Tilt head back and gently pull down the lower eyelid.
3. Instil 1–2 drops into the affected eye(s) as needed.
4. Do not use more than 3 consecutive days; seek medical advice for persistent redness.
FAQs
Why should I not use Nafamine Eye Drops for more than 3 days?
Naphazoline is a vasoconstrictive decongestant — prolonged use desensitises blood vessels, causing rebound redness worse than the original when drops are stopped.
Can Nafamine Eye Drops treat allergic conjunctivitis?
Nafamine relieves redness and irritation temporarily. For persistent allergic eye disease, an ophthalmologist-prescribed antihistamine or mast cell stabiliser is more appropriate.
Are Nafamine Eye Drops safe for children?
Use in children only if recommended by a pediatric ophthalmologist. Naphazoline can cause bradycardia in young children at higher doses.



